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Everybody was King-fu fighting!

Jan 29
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This movie is another good 80s flick.  The Karate Kid.  Ralph Maccio’s famous role.

This movie shows the best way to get karate lessons.  You don’t even know that you’re taking them.  Daniel thought that Mr. Miyagi was being a dick, but he wasn’t.  He was teaching him how to be a fighter.  Daniel needed to beat up Johnny Lawrence played by William Zabka.  If you have no clue who William Zabka is, then you missed out on the 80s.  He was the ultimate school bully.  In every film he did he was always the asshole who wanted to/beat up the nerds/dorks/dweebs/spazzs’.  But in the end, he always gets a taste of his own medicine and there was no exception with this movie.  Spoiler alert!  Danielson beats the crap out of Johnny and his Cobra Kai shit.  Though, Daniel doesn’t fair very well himself.  Good movie, I suggest you see it.  But just the first one, the other 2, especially the third movie, weren’t too good.  Though I don’t suggest you try the “wax on, wax off.”  I don’t think it actually works.  If you want to learn karate, sign up at your local gym or karate place.  But you won’t have Mr. Miyagi as your Sensei, usually it’s a white dude with long hair, sort of like a Stephen Segal persona.

I want to give a special thanks to Amanda B.  She is the only reader who suggests movies for me.  I want to encourage all my readers to leave me movies.  Thanks again.


A Brain, an Athlete, a Basketcase, a Princess, and a Criminal

I don’t know what took me so long to review this movie. I meant to, but I forgot. Amanda B. reminded me. Thank you very much. Now without further ado, I shall review The Breakfast Club.

This is probably the best John Hughes movie out there. And the best Brat Pack movie. It’s 1984 in Illinois. Five high schoolers are in Saturday detention for various reasons. All of them have nothing in common except for that fact that they’re there. Their principle is a huge dick. Who is my favorite character? John Bender, of course. Played by Judd Nelson who was pret-ty good-looking in the 80s. I have a thing for hair, and in this movie, it was wonderful. Oh yeah, Emilio Estevez is pretty awesome, too. Anyways, back to the movie. It has the best lines you will ever here. I really don’t know what to write for this movie because it’s that good. If you haven’t seen this, then you committed a crime. There are so many good parts. The lunch scene, I enjoy. When they’re dancing after getting high. I’m seriously having writers block with this movie. It’s that good! If you haven’t seen it, then I don’t want to spoil anything. But please see it! You need to. This movie it the star of the 1980s teen flicks. I was/am not a big fan of Pretty in Pink or 16 Candles. I do like Saint Elmo’s Fire. All 3 are also John Hughes/Brat Pack. The Breakfast Club is real. Many teenagers have experienced or do experience what those 5 people went through. What they show on the outside is not how they feel on the inside. They all have serious feelings and emotions. If you were not in their cliques, or their friends, or lived with them, then you don’t even know how they feel. As my Sociology teacher in HS said, “These kids are messed up.” Maybe that’s true, but if you needed to blame someone, blame their parents. I’m sorry I don’t have more for you, but like I said, just go see it!


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Well, to start off, I am an Irish Catholic and a Jew, hence my username. But I think I am an atheist. I LOVE movies. And TV. I think Hugh Jackman is gorgeous. I go to school in CT.

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